General examinations
Broad local demand, insurance or payment considerations, appointment availability, and the experience after first contact are central.
Dental acquisition differs materially across general examinations, implants, cosmetic services, clear aligners, emergencies, and restorative treatment. Demand Prism assesses the patient journey and economics before recommending a channel or campaign structure.
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The service selected for advertising should reflect real demand, patient value, scheduling access, and the practice's ability to explain and deliver the treatment appropriately.
Broad local demand, insurance or payment considerations, appointment availability, and the experience after first contact are central.
Higher consideration, treatment suitability, financing communication, trust, and consultation quality affect both inquiry quality and attendance.
Patient expectations, eligibility, visual standards, financing, and responsible outcome language require careful treatment.
High intent search, operating hours, location, immediate availability, and call handling typically matter more than broad awareness.
Demand Prism also reviews market competition, capacity, appointment access, treatment acceptance, front desk response, attribution, and the patient experience.
Local search behavior, nearby providers, service differentiation, and realistic media costs.
Response times, consultation availability, scheduling, financing communication, and attendance records.
Practice approved service details, appropriate before and after use, substantiated statements, and platform requirements.
The first discussion examines market conditions, capacity, patient value, operational readiness, and measurement requirements.
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